Alice Munro

Alice Munro, born Alice Ann Laidlaw, was a renowned Canadian short story writer celebrated for her masterful exploration of human complexities set in southwestern Ontario. She achieved international acclaim, winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013 and the Man Booker International Prize in 2009, with her debut collection 'Dance of the Happy Shades' earning the Governor General's Award in 1968. Her final collections included 'Too Much Happiness' (2009) and 'Dear Life' (2012).[1][3]

Wingham, Canada Jul 10, 1931
short stories fiction